After the Sunday, December 16 voters’ meeting at Trinity, the congregation resolved to raise funds to paint our Bethel Lutheran Chapel in Presque Isle WI, during the summer of 2019. The cost of the project is estimated at $4,500.00 It will include painting the building exterior, exterior doors, steps, and the bell tower. After painting Trinity in 2018, it is time to do that needed maintenance at our other property for the summer outreach in P.I. Please consider supporting the ongoing ministry of Trinity Lutheran Church and particularly this painting project, especially at this Christmas and New Year’s celebrations. We are also anticipating some maintenance on the parsonage in Boulder Junction as well. Trinity is thankful for the ongoing support of prayers and financial gifts to keep traditional Lutheran teaching and practice available for residents and vacationers in the north woods of Wisconsin for years to come, even in the midst of changing economics and demographic trends. We appreciate your generous consideration. Our ongoing presence depends upon the joint efforts of year-round members, seasonal visitors, vacationers, and ongoing support of various people around the country.

If you wish to contribute to the Bethel Lutheran Chapel painting fund or the general operating fund of Trinity Lutheran Church consider sending a check to:

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